How Refrigerators Works? Working Principle of Refrigerators Explained with 3D Animation..
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00:00Refrigerators are essential for preserving food by keeping it cool to prevent bacterial growth.
00:05They operate by maintaining an internal temperature between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius,
00:10while freezers are much colder, between minus 18 and minus 22 degrees Celsius.
00:17A refrigerator works as a heat pump, removing heat from inside and releasing it outside.
00:23This involves several key components.
00:25Refrigerant, evaporator coils, condenser coils, and a compressor.
00:31The refrigerant, a liquid with a low boiling point, flows through pipes inside, evaporator coils,
00:37and outside, condenser coils, the refrigerator.
00:40The compressor circulates the refrigerant through the system.
00:43Inside the freezer, the refrigerant absorbs heat from the air and evaporates into a gas.
00:48The warm air rises, cools as it exchanges heat with the refrigerant, and is then circulated by a fan.
00:55The gas refrigerant is compressed into a high-pressure, high-temperature gas by the compressor.
01:00It then flows into the condenser coils, where it releases heat to the surroundings and condenses back into a liquid.
01:07The refrigerant's pressure drops through an expansion valve,
01:11cooling it down before it re-enters the evaporator coils to absorb heat again.
01:16This cycle of evaporation, compression, condensation, and expansion
01:21continuously cools the refrigerator's interior, preserving food effectively.